SAIRR Criticises Zuma Cabinet
Monday, May 18, 2009 - 14:27
The South African Institute of Race Relations (SAIRR) has given President Jacob Zuma’s Cabinet a thumbs-down.
“There are too many portfolios tasked with economic policy making. The chance of meaningful implementation of coherent economic policy is limited,” says SAIRR deputy CEO, Frans Cronje.
Cronje also criticised the establishment of the presidency-based Performance Monitoring and Evaluation Ministry, headed by former Limpopo finance MEC Collins Chabane. “The role of assessing the performance of the Cabinet must be played by Parliament,” he says.
To read the article titled, “Thumbs-up for JZ choices,” click here.
“There are too many portfolios tasked with economic policy making. The chance of meaningful implementation of coherent economic policy is limited,” says SAIRR deputy CEO, Frans Cronje.
Cronje also criticised the establishment of the presidency-based Performance Monitoring and Evaluation Ministry, headed by former Limpopo finance MEC Collins Chabane. “The role of assessing the performance of the Cabinet must be played by Parliament,” he says.
To read the article titled, “Thumbs-up for JZ choices,” click here.
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